HP Process Resource Manager User's Guide

Administering PRM
Resetting PRM
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Resetting PRM
When you reset PRM, it returns to its initial state. This is the state PRM
is in after it is installed and after the system is booted. Only the
standard HP-UX resource management is in effect.
Reset PRM:
Before shutting your system down (this saves a backup copy of your
current configuration).
Before installing a new version of PRM
If PRM daemons crash or are killed
If memory locks or internal shared memory structures fail
Resetting PRM differs from disabling PRM in that:
PRM daemons are stopped
Processes are no longer tagged with the PRMIDs of their associated
groups
To reset PRM on the command line, erasing your current configuration
and disabling PRM, see the following section. You can also reset PRM in
the PRM interface in HP System Management Homepage or in HP
Systems Insight Manager.
Resetting PRM with prmconfig
Reset and stop PRM manually by entering the following command:
# prmconfig -r